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Home / Sports / Tom Brady's Dual Roles Raise Eyebrows in the NFL

Tom Brady's Dual Roles Raise Eyebrows in the NFL

17 Oct, 2025

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Summary

  • Tom Brady is a Fox Sports color commentator and a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders
  • Brady was shown advising the Raiders during a "Monday Night Football" game
  • ESPN's decision to show Brady on the broadcast has drawn criticism
Tom Brady's Dual Roles Raise Eyebrows in the NFL

As of October 17th, 2025, Tom Brady's unique position in the NFL has come under scrutiny. The future Hall of Famer is currently juggling two roles - he is a high-priced color commentator for Fox Sports and a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.

This dual involvement has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest. Brady's presence in the Raiders' coaches' box during a "Monday Night Football" game last month only exacerbated these issues. ESPN, a Fox Sports competitor, repeatedly showed Brady on the broadcast, reporting that he has regular talks with the Raiders' offensive coordinator.

According to ESPN broadcaster Joe Buck, there was significant backlash over the decision to highlight Brady's involvement with the Raiders. While Buck expressed skepticism that Brady was gaining any real competitive advantage, the team is said to have some behind-the-scenes grievances about the situation.

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This is not the first time such concerns have arisen in professional sports. A similar incident occurred when the Los Angeles Dodgers objected to allowing ESPN color commentator Jessica Mendoza into their clubhouse while she was also working as an advisor for the New York Mets. However, the public nature of Brady's case has made it a more prominent debate.

Despite the controversy, Brady appears undeterred in his pursuit of these dual roles, continuing to navigate the complex landscape of his professional commitments.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tom Brady is currently a color commentator for Fox Sports and a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
ESPN's decision to repeatedly show Brady in the Raiders' coaches' box during a "Monday Night Football" game last month has drawn criticism from the team and the league, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
Yes, a similar incident occurred when the Los Angeles Dodgers objected to allowing ESPN color commentator Jessica Mendoza into their clubhouse while she was also working as an advisor for the New York Mets.

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